This is what the A Lift For Lily committee will do at tomorrow night's art exhibition fund-raiser.

Three well-built and well-defined men, known as the "Doogoods", will hold the art works while they perform a "fashion parade" - all in the name of raising funds for eight- year-old Lily Stott, who suffers from lissencephaly, a rare neurological condition.

The funds will go towards buying a special vehicle, which includes a wheelchair lift, as Lily's mother, Kylie, has been instructed by doctors to stop physically lifting Lily into the car.

The fund-raiser includes three competitions - best catwalk, best dancers and best frock.

Prizes include lingerie, dinner for two and an overnight stay at the Love Grove.

The Doogoods will judge these competitions and, as the event is a fund-raiser, bribery by the girls is accepted - all for A Lift For Lily.

A Lift For Lily committee member Jason Hearn said the Doogoods will even pose for photos for $5.

"One of the most important things the Doogoods are doing on the day is lifting Lily and her wheelchair up the stairs," he said.

Mr Hearns hoped the afternoon would be great fun for those who attended.

"This time of the year there isn't a lot on for the girls to get dressed up," Mr Hearns said.

"We are just giving them an opportunity to show off their best frock."

The afternoon starts at 2pm, with music starting at 2.40pm.

Mr Hearns managed to invite a number of jazz artists to perform, and said there was also a lot of incredible local artists performing.

Entry to the event costs $5, with a glass of bubbly provided on entry. For more information please contact Jason Hearn by emailing aliftforlily@outlook.com or visit the A Lift for Lily Facebook page at www.facebook.com/artgivesuslift